Re: SHR status

2009-10-19 Thread Michal Brzozowski
2009/10/19 W.Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au

 are you using the latest moko11 GSM firmware? - anything else and missed
 messages are a distinct possibility.

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GSM/Flashing

 BillK



Yes, I've updated the firmware. The missed calls are because I can't answer
them. I hit answer and the phone keeps ringing. The positive side is that I
know who called and can call back.
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Re: SHR status

2009-10-19 Thread Vikas Saurabh
 Yes, I've updated the firmware. The missed calls are because I can't answer
 them. I hit answer and the phone keeps ringing. The positive side is that I
 know who called and can call back.

This happens to me on litephone...and I always thought that it was a
litephone issue. Which phone-app do you use? (ophonekitd???,
shr-launcher???)

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Re: SHR status

2009-10-19 Thread Marcel
Am Montag, den 19.10.2009, 12:55 +0530 schrieb Vikas Saurabh: 
  Yes, I've updated the firmware. The missed calls are because I can't answer
  them. I hit answer and the phone keeps ringing. The positive side is that I
  know who called and can call back.
 
 This happens to me on litephone...and I always thought that it was a
 litephone issue. Which phone-app do you use? (ophonekitd???,
 shr-launcher???)

I had that with paroli.


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Re: SHR status

2009-10-19 Thread Michal Brzozowski
2009/10/19 Vikas Saurabh vikas.saur...@gmail.com

  Yes, I've updated the firmware. The missed calls are because I can't
 answer
  them. I hit answer and the phone keeps ringing. The positive side is that
 I
  know who called and can call back.

 This happens to me on litephone...and I always thought that it was a
 litephone issue. Which phone-app do you use? (ophonekitd???,
 shr-launcher???)


I use litephone. Here's a thread about this bug.

http://n2.nabble.com/FSO-can-t-answer-incoming-call-tp3568219p3568619.html
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Re: SHR status

2009-10-19 Thread W.Kenworthy
Tried the NO_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS hack? - made a real difference to me on
this problem.  To manually try it, mount debugfs and do the echo
command, or create as below and reboot.  

In /etc/fstab add this line (all one line :)

debugfs /sys/kernel/debug   debugfs defaults
 0  0

and create /etc/init.d/NO_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS

containing

_
#!/bin/sh -x

echo NO_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS  /sys/kernel/debug/sched_features
_

and use update-rc.d to add it to the default boot levels.

debugfs exposes some knobs and innards of the kernel, the one here
making the kernels default scheduler behave more like the BFS scheduler
that hit the news a couple of months ago, creating a far more responsive
device including when it rings.

BillK





On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 09:03 +0200, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
 2009/10/19 W.Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au
 are you using the latest moko11 GSM firmware? - anything else
 and missed
 messages are a distinct possibility.
 
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GSM/Flashing
 
 BillK
 
 
  
 Yes, I've updated the firmware. The missed calls are because I can't
 answer them. I hit answer and the phone keeps ringing. The positive
 side is that I know who called and can call back.
 
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Re: SHR status

2009-10-19 Thread Michal Brzozowski
2009/10/19 W.Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au


 debugfs exposes some knobs and innards of the kernel, the one here
 making the kernels default scheduler behave more like the BFS scheduler
 that hit the news a couple of months ago, creating a far more responsive
 device including when it rings.


It's not about responsiveness, there is simply a bug somewhere. Changing the
scheduler might hide the bug, but that's rather bad isn't it?
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Re: Desktop based on openbox and idesk

2009-10-19 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Matthias Huber
matthias.hu...@wollishausen.de wrote:

 great, its nice to have an alternatives to illume. Ideally, openbox can be
 packaged and placed in the SHR feeds. So those of us who want to use it can
 just install it.

 ... and idesk maybe too.

 Openbox needed to be patched a little bit. (window size-handling for the
 om-apps) in openbox/client.c

 This patch is a little bit hacky and maybe not fully correct.
 So it would be good, if one of the X11-Specialists had a look on it.

I would very much like to see these in the SHR feeds for easy
installation.. Any SHR maintainers around..?

r

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Re: SHR status

2009-10-19 Thread Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:12:51AM +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote:
 On Sun, 2009-10-18 at 21:46 +0100, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
  On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 08:49:02PM +0200, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
   2009/10/18 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra r...@1407.org
I'm using SHR Unstable as a daily phone. Has quirks, but IMHO SHR 
Testing
should
become what SHR Unstable is right now before the next sync.
   
   What date is your SHR-u from? I'm using one from August with some updates
   and I miss phone calls from time to time. Is there a new one that seems to
   have reliable telephony?
  
  Current SHR Unstable. All updates applied. And define reliable 
  telephone...
  
  More or less reliable than current testing? :)
 
 Define reliable telephony as - at least as good as the cheap ~$au100
 phones available from your local carrier.
 
 Freerunner: much less :(

But it's getting better! However that is beyond the point... since the merge
is already happening, if nobody did a snapshot of shr-u to move it to shr-t
then it's all a moot point, now.

Rui

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Re: SHR status

2009-10-19 Thread William Kenworthy
On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 10:56 +0200, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
 2009/10/19 W.Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au
  
 debugfs exposes some knobs and innards of the kernel, the one
 here
 making the kernels default scheduler behave more like the BFS
 scheduler
 that hit the news a couple of months ago, creating a far more
 responsive
 device including when it rings.
 
 It's not about responsiveness, there is simply a bug somewhere.
 Changing the scheduler might hide the bug, but that's rather bad isn't
 it? 
 
 ___


Yes, but it depends whether you want to receive calls or not - I prefer
to talk to my callers, not have to call them back :)

Its a known problem that has been there ever since they switched to FSO.
Its supposed to be gradually fixed as they move away from python towards
C for the underlying code, but I think scheduling is having a greater
effect at the moment as proven by this hack.

It doesnt totally fix it, as I was just using midori full screen (in
landscape via xrandr) and on exiting midori the caller hung up by the
time the display stabilised - and didnt leave a number :(

BillK




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Re: fso-abyss docs anywhere? (Was: GSM errors after 1024 fix)

2009-10-19 Thread Petr Vanek
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 01:50:51 -0400
David Ford da...@blue-labs.org (DF) wrote:

actually i was vague/misleading in what i wrote.  what i would like to
see is for the end user to be notified in a friendly fashion.  like
injecting a service message into opimd/sms buffer

sounds like a good communication method for the future :), if the devs
like it :))

Petr


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Re: [SHR] new illume + elm theme

2009-10-19 Thread Marcel
Am Sonntag, den 18.10.2009, 01:18 +0200 schrieb Bernd Prünster: 
 this at the bottom is called flaunch, the nEo theme already utilized it 
 and the niebiee theme also uses it.
 i dunno what it was intenden for when it whas creatad as part fo illume 
 (the default illuem theme doesn't use it)
 thsi si how it works: 3 starters can be placed there, if not specified 
 which, the first three .desktop files are used.
 how to specity: chosses 3 apps you want to have placed in flaunch by 
 editing their respective .desktop files:
 declare System;Settings;Bar in as category - starters will disappear 
 from your illuem desktop and ONLY appear in flaunch.

Moin!

Here I am with the next issue... ;)
Tried to set up opimd-messages for flaunch. The categories line in
opimd-messages.desktop looks like this:

Categories=System;Settings;Bar (tried with and without trailing ';')

The icon disappears from the desktop, but doesn't show up in flaunch.
And against your description, not the first three icons are used but
shr-contacts, -dialer and -messages. (I want the opimd ones in there.)
Mine or your fault? :)

--
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Re: evopedia 0.2.3 release

2009-10-19 Thread Christian
Yorick Moko schrieb:
 Hi,
 
 I really like evopedia, but encountered a small problem with the latest
 update: there links that are on the top of the page don't get displayed
 (just a very small, hard to hit, square)
 as you can see on this scap:
 
 http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/89e465bb9b6b7942ef987196600309be.png

Sorry, somehow I forgot to add some images to the package. Please try
again with
http://www.reitwiessner.de/openmoko/evopedia_0.2.3-r1_any.ipk

Kind regards,
Christian

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[debian/fso] zhone+fso-abyss: some log snippets

2009-10-19 Thread arne anka
started fso-frameworkd and tried to register with zhone.

 from frameworkd.log:

2009.10.19 14:59:20.313 ophoned.protocol INFO creating protocol GSM
2009.10.19 14:59:20.497 frameworkd.resource  INFO setting resource  
status for GSM from disabled to enabling
2009.10.19 14:59:21.927 ogsmd.channelINFO CallChannel via  
unknown: Creating channel with timeout = 3600 seconds
2009.10.19 14:59:22.8 ogsmd.channelINFO  
UnsolicitedResponseChannel via unknown: Creating channel with timeout =  
300 seconds
2009.10.19 14:59:22.150 ogsmd.channelINFO MiscChannel via  
unknown: Creating channel with timeout = 300 seconds
2009.10.19 14:59:22.347 ogsmd.modems.ti_calypso INFO Requesting new  
channel from 'fso-abyss'
2009.10.19 14:59:36.106 ogsmd.channelINFO MiscChannel via  
unknown: initializing
2009.10.19 14:59:36.123 ogsmdINFO MiscChannel via  
/dev/pts/2: responding OK
2009.10.19 14:59:36.133 ogsmd.modems.ti_calypso INFO Requesting new  
channel from 'fso-abyss'
2009.10.19 14:59:41.236 ogsmd.modems.abstract.channel WARNING  UNHANDLED  
INTERMEDIATE: OK


 from zhone log:

2009-10-19 14:59:20,278 DEBUG Requesting resource GSM
2009-10-19 14:59:24,020 DEBUG Requested resource GSM
2009-10-19 14:59:24,039 DEBUG Turning on Antenna
2009-10-19 14:59:41,393 INFO SIM seems to be protected. Checking auth  
status now.
2009-10-19 14:59:41,403 DEBUG Reading authentication status
2009-10-19 14:59:41,802 DEBUG Failed to read authentication status
2009-10-19 14:59:41,827 ERROR org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled:  
Resource Device is not enabled, current status is 'enabling'
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File /usr/bin/zhone, line 30, in module
 cat = gettext.Catalog(zhone, /usr/share/zhone/locale)
   File /usr/lib/python2.5/gettext.py, line 469, in translation
 raise IOError(ENOENT, 'No translation file found for domain', domain)


anyone any clue what's going on?

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Re: [debian/fso] zhone+fso-abyss: some log snippets

2009-10-19 Thread arne anka
well, after a few retries i was able to register. now suspend/resume shows  
exactly the second issue.
i press power to suspend, which seems to happen, but almost immediately  
the fr comes back.
no output in frameworkd.log, but zhone log shows:


2009-10-19 15:21:32,267 INFO INPUT EVENT = POWER, pressed, 0
2009-10-19 15:21:32,547 INFO INPUT EVENT = POWER, released, 0
2009-10-19 15:21:39,048 INFO IDLE STATE = busy
2009-10-19 15:21:39,106 ERROR error while requesting serving cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspending')
2009-10-19 15:21:39,151 ERROR error while requesting neighbour cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspending')
2009-10-19 15:21:39,190 INFO IDLE STATE = idle
2009-10-19 15:21:40,609 INFO network status changed:  
dbus.Dictionary({dbus.String(u'code'): dbus.String(u'26203',  
variant_level=1), dbus.String(u'cid'): dbus.String(u'0015',  
variant_level=1), dbus.String(u'act'): dbus.String(u'GSM',  
variant_level=1), dbus.String(u'provider'): dbus.String(u'E-Plus',  
variant_level=1), dbus.String(u'lac'): dbus.String(u'0015',  
variant_level=1), dbus.String(u'strength'): dbus.Int32(77,  
variant_level=1), dbus.String(u'mode'): dbus.String(u'automatic',  
variant_level=1), dbus.String(u'registration'): dbus.String(u'home',  
variant_level=1)}, signature=dbus.Signature('sv'))
2009-10-19 15:21:40,637 DEBUG Registered: E-Plus
2009-10-19 15:21:40,717 ERROR Exception in handler for D-Bus signal:
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.5/dbus/connection.py, line 214, in  
maybe_handle_message
 self._handler(*args, **kwargs)
   File /usr/bin/zhone, line 2770, in cbNetworkStatus
 cb( status=status )
   File /usr/bin/zhone, line 215, in onNetworkStatus
 if dbus_object.gsm_sim_iface.GetSimReady():
   File /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.5/dbus/proxies.py, line 140, in  
__call__
 **keywords)
   File /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.5/dbus/connection.py, line 622, in  
call_blocking
 message, timeout)
DBusException: org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended'
2009-10-19 15:21:46,045 INFO IDLE STATE = busy
2009-10-19 15:21:47,574 ERROR error while requesting serving cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended')
2009-10-19 15:21:47,604 ERROR error while requesting neighbour cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended')
2009-10-19 15:21:53,031 INFO IDLE STATE = idle
2009-10-19 15:21:57,604 ERROR error while requesting serving cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended')
2009-10-19 15:21:57,633 ERROR error while requesting neighbour cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended')
2009-10-19 15:22:03,030 INFO IDLE STATE = idle_dim
2009-10-19 15:22:07,972 ERROR error while requesting serving cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended')
2009-10-19 15:22:08,012 ERROR error while requesting neighbour cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended')
2009-10-19 15:22:09,051 INFO IDLE STATE = idle_prelock
2009-10-19 15:22:11,035 INFO IDLE STATE = lock
2009-10-19 15:22:17,624 ERROR error while requesting serving cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended')
2009-10-19 15:22:17,653 ERROR error while requesting neighbour cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended')
2009-10-19 15:22:27,606 ERROR error while requesting serving cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended')
2009-10-19 15:22:27,637 ERROR error while requesting neighbour cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended')
2009-10-19 15:22:37,637 ERROR error while requesting serving cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended')
2009-10-19 15:22:37,669 ERROR error while requesting neighbour cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not enabled, current status is 'suspended')
2009-10-19 15:22:47,620 ERROR error while requesting serving cell info  
(DBusException org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled: Resource Device is  
not 

Re: [debian/fso] zhone+fso-abyss: some log snippets

2009-10-19 Thread arne anka
next update:
the immediate resume seems to be related to an incomplete sms i got  
recently. deleting the sms at least leaves the fr in suspend.

but apparently the gsm resource is not resumed accordingly when resuming  
the fr:


# mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd  /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device  
org.freesmartphone.GSM.Network.GetStatus
/org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device: GetStatus failed:  
org.freesmartphone.Resource.NotEnabled (Resource Device is not enabled,  
current status is 'suspended')

# mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd  /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device  
org.freesmartphone.Resource.Resume

# mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd  /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device  
org.freesmartphone.GSM.Network.GetStatus
{   'act': 'GSM',
 'cid': '8CFB',
 'code': '26203',
 'lac': '0015',
 'mode': 'automatic',
 'provider': 'E-Plus',
 'registration': 'home',
 'strength': 83}


who is responsible for resuming the resources?

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Re: [SHR] new illume + elm theme

2009-10-19 Thread Bernd Prünster
Marcel wrote:
 Moin!
 Here I am with the next issue... ;)
 Tried to set up opimd-messages for flaunch. The categories line in
 opimd-messages.desktop looks like this:

 Categories=System;Settings;Bar (tried with and without trailing ';')

 The icon disappears from the desktop, but doesn't show up in flaunch.
 And against your description, not the first three icons are used but
 shr-contacts, -dialer and -messages. (I want the opimd ones in there.)
 Mine or your fault? :)

 --
 Marcel
   
Seems that since the niebiee theme and the nEo theme are in the feeds, 
the shr apps' (shr-dialer, shr-contacts, shr-messages) categories 
include 'Bar',
and since only three apps can be placed in flaunch, and flaunch is 
already full with these three your app won't show up.
so you have to alter the shr-messages', shr-contacts', shr dialer's 
categories and remove Bar.
then your opimd messages will show up (if you also want it to be 
displayed in launcher copy the categories line from one of the shr apps).
by the way: a new version of the theme is available at opkg.org wih 
improved boot-screen

br

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Re: fso-abyss docs anywhere? (Was: GSM errors after 1024 fix)

2009-10-19 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Am Montag, den 19.10.2009, 12:46 +0200 schrieb Petr Vanek:
 On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 01:50:51 -0400
 David Ford da...@blue-labs.org (DF) wrote:
 
 actually i was vague/misleading in what i wrote.  what i would like to
 see is for the end user to be notified in a friendly fashion.  like
 injecting a service message into opimd/sms buffer
 
 sounds like a good communication method for the future :), if the devs
 like it :))

I'm open for it. I find sending a dbus signal somewhat less intrusive
though...

:M:



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Re: [debian/fso] zhone+fso-abyss: some log snippets

2009-10-19 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
Am Montag, den 19.10.2009, 16:13 +0200 schrieb arne anka:
 but apparently the gsm resource is not resumed accordingly when resuming  
 the fr:

[...]
 who is responsible for resuming the resources?

fsousaged. Apparantly something gets wrong along the code path. Please
give me a link to the very image you have been testing this with, so I
can try to reproduce this problem.

:M:



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Re: [debian/fso] zhone+fso-abyss: some log snippets

2009-10-19 Thread arne anka
 fsousaged. Apparantly something gets wrong along the code path. Please
 give me a link to the very image you have been testing this with, so I
 can try to reproduce this problem.

no image, as there are no debian images.
fso-packages are the most recent of debian and the sources of these should  
be in a publicly available git server.
here, i think:
 http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/fso-usaged.git;a=summary

below the frameworkd.conf i use.

[frameworkd]
# indicates this configuration version, do not change
version = 1
# the default log_level, if not specified per module
# available log levels are: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL
log_level = WARNING
# the global log_destination. Uncomment to enable
#log_to = stderr
log_to = file
#log_to = syslog
# if logging to a file, specify the destination
log_destination = /var/log/frameworkd.log
# persistance format, one of pickle, yaml
persist_format = pickle
rootdir = ../etc/freesmartphone:/etc/freesmartphone:/usr/etc/freesmartphone

[odeviced]
# set 1 to disable a module
disable = 0

[odeviced.kernel26]
# set 1 to disable a module
disable = 0
# poll capacity once every 5 minutes
# (usually, you do not have to change this)
capacity_check_timeout = 300
# set 0 to disable FB_BLANK ioctl to blank framebuffer
# (if you have problems on Openmoko GTA02)
fb_blank = 1

[odeviced.audio]
# set 1 to disable a module
disable = 0
# set directory where the alsa audio scenarios are stored
scenario_dir = /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios
# set default scenario loaded at startup
default_scenario = gsmhandset

[odeviced.idlenotifier]
# set 1 to disable a module
disable = 0
# don't read from accellerometers for GTA02
ignoreinput = 2,3
# configure timeouts (in seconds) here. A value of 0
# means 'never fall into this state' (except programatically)
idle = 5
idle_dim = 10
idle_prelock = 6
lock = 2
suspend = 1

[odeviced.input]
# set 1 to disable a module
disable = 0
# don't read from accellerometers for GTA02
ignoreinput = 2,3
# format is keyname,type,input device keycode,report held seconds  
in addition to press/release
report1 = AUX,key,169,1
report2 = POWER,key,116,1
report3 = USB,key,356,0
report4 = HEADSET,switch,2,0

[odeviced.powercontrol-neo]
# set 1 to disable a module
disable = 0

# disable accelerometer since it uses LOADS of CPU resources
[odeviced.accelerometer]
disable = 1
accelerometer_type = gta02

[ogsmd]
# set 1 to disable a module
disable = 0
# choose your modem type, available types are: ti_calypso,  
freescale_neptune, singleline, muxed4line, option, ...
modemtype = ti_calypso
# if you have a ti_calypso, you can choose the deep sleep mode. Valid  
values are: never, adaptive (default), always
#ti_calypso_deep_sleep = adaptive
ti_calypso_deep_sleep = never
# if you have a ti_calypso, you can choose the dsp mode for audio  
enhancement. Valid values are:
#short-aec: Short Echo Cancellation (max)
#long-aec:  Long Echo Cancellation (max)
#long-aec:6db: Long Echo Cancellation (-6db)
#long-aec:12db: Long Echo Cancellation (-12db)
#long-aec:18db: Long Echo Cancellation (-18db)
#nr: Noise Reduction (max)
#nr:6db: Noise Reduction (-6db)
#nr:12db: Noise Reduction (-12db)
#nr:18db: Noise Reduction (-18db)
#aec+nr: Long Echo Cancellation (max) plus Noise Reduction (max)  
[default]
#none: No audio processing.
ti_calypso_dsp_mode = aec+nr
ti_calypso_muxer = fso-abyss

[ogpsd]
# set 1 to disable a module
disable = 0
# possible options are NMEADevice, UBXDevice, GTA02Device, EtenDevice
device = GTA02Device
# possible options are SerialChannel, GllinChannel, UDPChannel, FileChannel
channel = SerialChannel
# For UDPChannel the path defines the port to listen to
path = /dev/ttySAC1

[ousaged]
# set 1 to disable a module
disable = 1
# choose whether resources should be disabled at startup, at shutdown,  
always (default), or never.
sync_resources_with_lifecycle = always

[opreferencesd]
# set 1 to disable a module
disable = 0
log_level = WARNING
rootdir =  
../etc/freesmartphone/opreferences:/etc/freesmartphone/opreferences:/usr/etc/freesmartphone/opreferences

[oeventsd]
# set 1 to disable a module
disable = 0
log_level = WARNING
rules_file =  
../etc/freesmartphone/oevents/rules.yaml:/etc/freesmartphone/oevents/rules.yaml:/usr/etc/freesmartphone/oevents/rules.yaml

[opimd]
# set 1 to disable a module
disable = 0
contacts_default_backend = SQLite-Contacts
messages_default_backend = SIM-Messages-FSO
calls_default_backend = SQLite-Calls
dates_default_backend = SQLite-Dates
notes_default_backend = SQLite-Notes
tasks_default_backend = SQLite-Tasks
contacts_merging_enabled = 1
messages_default_folder = Unfiled
messages_trash_folder = Trash
sim_messages_default_folder = SMS
rootdir =  
../etc/freesmartphone/opim:/etc/freesmartphone/opim:/usr/etc/freesmartphone/opim

[otimed]
# a list of time/zone sources to use or NONE
timesources = GPS,NTP
zonesources = GSM

[fsousage]
lowlevel_type = openmoko

[fsousage.controller]

Re: fso-abyss docs anywhere? (Was: GSM errors after 1024 fix)

2009-10-19 Thread Petr Vanek
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:15:18 +0200
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer mic...@vanille-media.de (M'L) wrote:

Am Montag, den 19.10.2009, 12:46 +0200 schrieb Petr Vanek:
 On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 01:50:51 -0400
 David Ford da...@blue-labs.org (DF) wrote:
 
 actually i was vague/misleading in what i wrote.  what i would like
 to see is for the end user to be notified in a friendly fashion.
 like injecting a service message into opimd/sms buffer
 
 sounds like a good communication method for the future :), if the
 devs like it :))

I'm open for it. I find sending a dbus signal somewhat less intrusive
though...

as everything, it would have to be configurable and well thought
through :)

is there a difference between a SMS message and another type of
message? Also, could a message contain an attachment? i.e. bluetooth
received file? or how about a link to the file... this would then be
dependent on the ability of the viewer i guess...

Petr




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[QtMoko] Deb package are available

2009-10-19 Thread Vincent Meurisse
I made some debian package for QtMoko. They contain the v14 (plus a fix for bug 
#58).
These package are only installable on a working QtMoko system (not on a plain 
debian).
I only tested them on my phone. So make backup before trying anything :). They 
should be installable at least on a v13 or v14 system (for older version, I 
have no idea so test and report)

to install, edit file /etc/apt/sources.list and add : 
deb http://qtmoko.meurisse.org / (without the quotes.) 
(you can also add deb http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main contrib 
non-free while editing)

then ssh to you phone and type :
#apt-get update
#apt-get install qtmoko
If you installed qtmoko on Nand, also install qtmoko-kernel-nand
#apt-get install qtmoko-kernel-nand

then reboot and admire (or watch you phone burning)
don't forget to report any issue (and fix if you know it)
-- 
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Re: [QtMoko] Calling problems

2009-10-19 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Hi,

On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Atilla Filiz atilla.fi...@gmail.comwrote:

 I flashed QtMoko v14 yesterday and tried to talk. When I am called, I tap
 to answer, but the other side keeps getting the ringing tone and no
 connection is made.


I just tried it (I realized that I have never tried calling after flashing
to V14), and had the same experience
In addition, the service layer crashed and restarted (from
/var/log/messages):
Oct 19 20:13:36 neo Qtopia: ApplicationLayer:  Application layer server
unexpectedly terminated.
Oct 19 20:13:36 neo Qtopia: ApplicationLayer:  Application layer server
unexpectedly terminated.
Oct 19 20:13:38 neo Qtopia: QObject::startTimer: QTimer can only be used
with threads started with QThread
Oct 19 20:13:39 neo last message repeated 4 times

When I try to call somebody, my phone tries to call indefinitely, but the
 other side never rings. Did anyone have similar experience?


I just tried calling (FR to other phone) it works.

To be on the safe side, I tried calling the FR (from other phone) again,
this time it works.(I tried it several times).
It seems that the FR is a bit slow to react; after I have pressed the
answer button, it takes a second or two before the screen on the FR is
updated.

HTH
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[reader] Wikireader received

2009-10-19 Thread Doug Jones
I ordered it a few hours after Sean's announcement.

It arrived a few minutes ago.

It works.



However, I was disappointed that it contained no entry for Wikireader.



;-)



Was pleased to see it came with nice alkaline batteries, not those cheap 
carbon ones that eventually fail and destroy the device they came with.

But instead, I put in a pair of eneloop rechargeable NiMH batteries, 
1.2 volts.  Those seem to work just fine.

It came with an 8GB microSDHC card.  3.2GB free, plenty of room for more 
data.


Next:  Figure out how to hack in a extra button at the top level that 
takes us to a custom page where we can link in our own personal content...


...and some code to run on my desktop machine, to manage the content of 
these SD cards...


...thanks, guys, there goes another chunk of my copious spare time...

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Re: [QtMoko] Calling problems

2009-10-19 Thread Atilla Filiz
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Torfinn Ingolfsen tin...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,


I just tried calling (FR to other phone) it works.

 To be on the safe side, I tried calling the FR (from other phone) again,
 this time it works.(I tried it several times).
 It seems that the FR is a bit slow to react; after I have pressed the
 answer button, it takes a second or two before the screen on the FR is
 updated.

 That wasn't the case with me. My FR didn't respond for about 20 seconds,
and it wasn't suspended. I also couldn't call other pnoes, 3 times in a row.
Something seems wrong with the modem.


-- 
-
Atilla Filiz
Eindhoven University of Technology
Embedded Systems, Master's Programme

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Re: [reader] Wikireader received

2009-10-19 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
2009/10/19 Doug Jones dj...@frombob.to:
 I ordered it a few hours after Sean's announcement.

 It arrived a few minutes ago.

 It works.



 However, I was disappointed that it contained no entry for Wikireader.



 ;-)



 Was pleased to see it came with nice alkaline batteries, not those cheap
 carbon ones that eventually fail and destroy the device they came with.

 But instead, I put in a pair of eneloop rechargeable NiMH batteries,
 1.2 volts.  Those seem to work just fine.

 It came with an 8GB microSDHC card.  3.2GB free, plenty of room for more
 data.


 Next:  Figure out how to hack in a extra button at the top level that
 takes us to a custom page where we can link in our own personal content...


 ...and some code to run on my desktop machine, to manage the content of
 these SD cards...


 ...thanks, guys, there goes another chunk of my copious spare time...

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Re: [reader] Wikireader received

2009-10-19 Thread steven mosher
 Hi david,
   Did you see this:

http://www.qi-hardware.com/2009/10/17/recent-developments/

  I've got some units in. It took a couple days but we have a browser on the
device and wikipedia.
  It was easy when we just decided to use what the open source community had
already created.
  Looking forward to doing other wikimedia on the device since we have color
and audio. drop me a line

Steve

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:13 PM, David Reyes Samblas Martinez 
da...@tuxbrain.com wrote:

 2009/10/19 Doug Jones dj...@frombob.to:
  I ordered it a few hours after Sean's announcement.
 
  It arrived a few minutes ago.
 
  It works.
 
 
 
  However, I was disappointed that it contained no entry for Wikireader.
 
 
 
  ;-)
 
 
 
  Was pleased to see it came with nice alkaline batteries, not those cheap
  carbon ones that eventually fail and destroy the device they came with.
 
  But instead, I put in a pair of eneloop rechargeable NiMH batteries,
  1.2 volts.  Those seem to work just fine.
 
  It came with an 8GB microSDHC card.  3.2GB free, plenty of room for more
  data.
 
 
  Next:  Figure out how to hack in a extra button at the top level that
  takes us to a custom page where we can link in our own personal
 content...
 
 
  ...and some code to run on my desktop machine, to manage the content of
  these SD cards...
 
 
  ...thanks, guys, there goes another chunk of my copious spare time...
 
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Re: [debian/fso] zhone+fso-abyss: some log snippets

2009-10-19 Thread Neil Jerram
2009/10/19 arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de:
 fsousaged. Apparantly something gets wrong along the code path. Please
 give me a link to the very image you have been testing this with, so I
 can try to reproduce this problem.

 no image, as there are no debian images.

I guess you could make a .tar.gz of your rootfs, though...

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Re: [reader] Wikireader received

2009-10-19 Thread Sean Moss-Pultz
Hi Doug

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Doug Jones dj...@frombob.to wrote:

 I ordered it a few hours after Sean's announcement.

 It arrived a few minutes ago.

 It works.

Awesome! Please share your thoughts after you used it for a bit. I do
hope you like it as much as we do!

 However, I was disappointed that it contained no entry for Wikireader.

Hopefully you can help add to the existing one. Then it will be in our
next update :-)

  -Sean

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Re: QSuunto-Lite new version - divers and non-divers wanted

2009-10-19 Thread Christian Rüb
undrwater wrote:
 
 Christian Rüb wrote:
  
  ...these are different protocols, see here [1]. 
  
 
 I've seen those before...but they mention that d9 fails?

I do not have a D9 to test ;-)

  But you might want to look at divetools-ab (vyperlink.c) [2] sources and
  just rewrite the parts, so it suits the D9 protocol. 
  
 I tried to figure this out, but I'm such a beginner it will take me a while
 to figure out where everything is happening  in vyperlink.c and the sources
 for the below.  I'll continue to look at it, but I hope you can get to it
 soon!  

Well, I hope soo, too. 

  On the other hand you can experiment with libdc [3] yourself writing a
  testapp to try the basics - there are already some basic examples in the
  sources.
  
 I compiled libdc and ran the d9 test dump app which resulted in success for
 memory dump as well as sdm dump (I assume the database format?).  This gives
 me hope that we can retrieve the profile!

indeed - I haven't checked with my Stinger yet though

 
 BTW, I've also let the folks at jdivelog know about divesoftware.org and the
 libs.

They already support some DCs, I am curious about the reply. Jdivelog does UDCF 
import - which makes it more interesting to implement an export in QSuunto-Lite

Cheers,
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Re: Launcher 0.37

2009-10-19 Thread Petr Vanek
  Well, I suppose that's because it loads everything in memory in one
 go.
Glad you liked it though. Do send me feedback on what can be improved.
I'm probably not going to have much time till the end of the month -
but the ideas will get implemented sooner than later.
  The svn has been updated with a few fixes and changes in the
 configuration
dialog. Will post an ipk after adding some features to the sms and
contacts apps.

one little feature request please: add a button to clean up the phone
log :), perhaps selectively (missed, called, ...)

it really is crazy fast!

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Re: [SHR] getting an USB dongle to work

2009-10-19 Thread EdorFaus
On Monday 12 October 2009 17:39:23 rhn wrote:
 Today, I became an owner of a new shiny USB network device. Due to poor
 WiFi reception indoors, this is a wired Ethernet adapter.

 On to the point - the device uses the dm9601 driver, which happens to be
 packaged in the SHR feeds. However, the driver is not loaded automatically,
 and doesn't work after manual modprobe  depmod. Some research on the
 desktop showed that dm9601 depends on usb_net and mii. However, these two
 are not present in SHR feeds.

I've got one of those too, except that mine uses the pegasus driver, which 
appears to be included by default. For me, it is loaded automatically.

A bit of looking tells me that pegasus too depends on the mii driver, and 
since that doesn't show up in the module list on the FR, yet the device works, 
I assume that the mii driver is compiled into the kernel instead of being a 
separate module. (Compiled-in drivers don't show up in lsmod.)

 What else should I do to make it work? I'd prefer to avoid recompiling the
 kernel, but if nothing else works...

Did you remember to switch the FR into USB Host mode? By default it's in USB 
Device mode, at least on mine (SHR-U). This is done under Settings-
Connectivity, and has to be switched when you want to use the FR as the host 
(PC) side of the USB connection, instead of connecting the FR to a PC.

Did you try using lsusb? It should show that a device is connected even if the 
FR doesn't have the driver for it, so if it doesn't show anything new (only 
the line for the FR itself) then the problem is probably not with the driver.

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OT:Advances on Ben NanoNote and other things (was Re: [reader] Wikireader received)

2009-10-19 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
Hi Steve!
Firts of all and to not distort the beautifull first blood thread of
Doug I have started it in a another one and also maked it OT due in
spite is interesting due is about open hardware is not strictly
Openmoko related. So after the first intro here we go

Yes I have seen this , maybe I'm too much quiet in the Qi Hardware
List[1], but I read almost all messages there even those I don't
understand about kernel things :), and of course the blog posts, and
hey! I also start translating your(our) wiki to spanish :P. So be sure
I have more than an eye there.

Having GTK over Frambuffer, also see the benchmark , cool! is a great
great news, you have open a lot of doors for port already existing
apps and to do new developments.Now next step is have QT over
Framebuffer too on Openwrt, (if it's not already done yet) and
possibilities will just multiply :)

Just a point about the envy, is not just to have a wikipedia in your
pocket, is for have the device itself :) long time waiting that
project B thing , yes geeks have a part of collector , and there is no
much commercialized open gadgets out there so any new one is an object
of desire.

By the way I'm in touch with Wolfgang and Mirko to have one of those
first Ben NanoNote and start playing with it and spread the results of
the playing to the world, and yes a color/audio version of  The
Hitchhiker's Gu... sorry  Wikipedia will be a cool cool thing :)

A lot of beautiful devices will arrive at Tuxbrain soon, at least as
sample, Wikireader, Ben Nanonote, Always Innovating Touchbook,
Openpandora, and now I have in my hands an awesome Sharp
Netwalker(some experiments along with Neo Freerunner soon :P), I wish
having three or four more hands to handle all this beauties at once :)
but at least they have the size to wear them everywhere. But I have no
patience to wait for them without feeling greats amounts of envy when
I saw other has the luck to play with them first. I'ts not so bad :)
this ugly feeling disappears once the courier knocks my door :) and is
fully forgotten once I start  sending them to other envious and
anxious geeks to calm their hungry of hacking.

Steve,  I don't know if your are aware about the om-showroom
project[2][3], it stills on early stages but I hope in short I will
have a test site up an running  , I was thinking , due NanoNote is
based on Openwrt that is based on ipk packages as is SHR, do a
nanonote-showroom will not be so much difficult. I you think is a good
Idea I can express it in the qi-hardware list. Just same
requeriments as om-showroom, Tuxbrain logo as sponsor, and some
classic banner about Tuxbrain products at the bottom ;P,

Love to talk with you again on this list, man ;)
[1]http://lists.qi-hardware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/developer
[2]http://www.tuxbrain.com/en/content/om-showroom-something-show


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Openmoko, Openpandora,  Arduino
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2009/10/19 steven mosher mosherste...@gmail.com:
  Hi david,
    Did you see this:
 http://www.qi-hardware.com/2009/10/17/recent-developments/
   I've got some units in. It took a couple days but we have a browser on the
 device and wikipedia.
   It was easy when we just decided to use what the open source community had
 already created.
   Looking forward to doing other wikimedia on the device since we have color
 and audio. drop me a line
 Steve

 On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:13 PM, David Reyes Samblas Martinez
 da...@tuxbrain.com wrote:

 2009/10/19 Doug Jones dj...@frombob.to:
  I ordered it a few hours after Sean's announcement.
 
  It arrived a few minutes ago.
 
  It works.
 
 
 
  However, I was disappointed that it contained no entry for Wikireader.
 
 
 
  ;-)
 
 
 
  Was pleased to see it came with nice alkaline batteries, not those cheap
  carbon ones that eventually fail and destroy the device they came with.
 
  But instead, I put in a pair of eneloop rechargeable NiMH batteries,
  1.2 volts.  Those seem to work just fine.
 
  It came with an 8GB microSDHC card.  3.2GB free, plenty of room for more
  data.
 
 
  Next:  Figure out how to hack in a extra button at the top level that
  takes us to a custom page where we can link in our own personal
  content...
 
 
  ...and some code to run on my desktop machine, to manage the content of
  these SD cards...
 
 
  ...thanks, guys, there goes another chunk of my copious spare time...
 
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[Android] SSH Access...

2009-10-19 Thread Iain B. Findleton
Just installed Android, SSH does not come up by default. What is the
secret sauce?

Also, need a magnifying glass to read the screen. Is there a solution
for that as well?


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Re: OT:Advances on Ben NanoNote and other things (was Re: [reader] Wikireader received)

2009-10-19 Thread steven mosher
 Thanks David I saw your name and just hit reply. Lets take this to the
www.qi-hardware.com list.



On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:29 PM, David Reyes Samblas Martinez 
da...@tuxbrain.com wrote:

 Hi Steve!
 Firts of all and to not distort the beautifull first blood thread of
 Doug I have started it in a another one and also maked it OT due in
 spite is interesting due is about open hardware is not strictly
 Openmoko related. So after the first intro here we go

 Yes I have seen this , maybe I'm too much quiet in the Qi Hardware
 List[1], but I read almost all messages there even those I don't
 understand about kernel things :), and of course the blog posts, and
 hey! I also start translating your(our) wiki to spanish :P. So be sure
 I have more than an eye there.

 Having GTK over Frambuffer, also see the benchmark , cool! is a great
 great news, you have open a lot of doors for port already existing
 apps and to do new developments.Now next step is have QT over
 Framebuffer too on Openwrt, (if it's not already done yet) and
 possibilities will just multiply :)

 Just a point about the envy, is not just to have a wikipedia in your
 pocket, is for have the device itself :) long time waiting that
 project B thing , yes geeks have a part of collector , and there is no
 much commercialized open gadgets out there so any new one is an object
 of desire.

 By the way I'm in touch with Wolfgang and Mirko to have one of those
 first Ben NanoNote and start playing with it and spread the results of
 the playing to the world, and yes a color/audio version of  The
 Hitchhiker's Gu... sorry  Wikipedia will be a cool cool thing :)

 A lot of beautiful devices will arrive at Tuxbrain soon, at least as
 sample, Wikireader, Ben Nanonote, Always Innovating Touchbook,
 Openpandora, and now I have in my hands an awesome Sharp
 Netwalker(some experiments along with Neo Freerunner soon :P), I wish
 having three or four more hands to handle all this beauties at once :)
 but at least they have the size to wear them everywhere. But I have no
 patience to wait for them without feeling greats amounts of envy when
 I saw other has the luck to play with them first. I'ts not so bad :)
 this ugly feeling disappears once the courier knocks my door :) and is
 fully forgotten once I start  sending them to other envious and
 anxious geeks to calm their hungry of hacking.

 Steve,  I don't know if your are aware about the om-showroom
 project[2][3], it stills on early stages but I hope in short I will
 have a test site up an running  , I was thinking , due NanoNote is
 based on Openwrt that is based on ipk packages as is SHR, do a
 nanonote-showroom will not be so much difficult. I you think is a good
 Idea I can express it in the qi-hardware list. Just same
 requeriments as om-showroom, Tuxbrain logo as sponsor, and some
 classic banner about Tuxbrain products at the bottom ;P,

 Love to talk with you again on this list, man ;)
 [1]http://lists.qi-hardware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/developer
 [2]http://www.tuxbrain.com/en/content/om-showroom-something-show


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 Openmoko, Openpandora,  Arduino
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 2009/10/19 steven mosher mosherste...@gmail.com:
   Hi david,
 Did you see this:
  http://www.qi-hardware.com/2009/10/17/recent-developments/
I've got some units in. It took a couple days but we have a browser on
 the
  device and wikipedia.
It was easy when we just decided to use what the open source community
 had
  already created.
Looking forward to doing other wikimedia on the device since we have
 color
  and audio. drop me a line
  Steve
 
  On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:13 PM, David Reyes Samblas Martinez
  da...@tuxbrain.com wrote:
 
  2009/10/19 Doug Jones dj...@frombob.to:
   I ordered it a few hours after Sean's announcement.
  
   It arrived a few minutes ago.
  
   It works.
  
  
  
   However, I was disappointed that it contained no entry for
 Wikireader.
  
  
  
   ;-)
  
  
  
   Was pleased to see it came with nice alkaline batteries, not those
 cheap
   carbon ones that eventually fail and destroy the device they came
 with.
  
   But instead, I put in a pair of eneloop rechargeable NiMH batteries,
   1.2 volts.  Those seem to work just fine.
  
   It came with an 8GB microSDHC card.  3.2GB free, plenty of room for
 more
   data.
  
  
   Next:  Figure out how to hack in a extra button at the top level that
   takes us to a custom page where we can link in our own personal
   content...
  
  
   ...and some code to run on my desktop machine, to manage the content
 of
   these SD cards...
  
  
   ...thanks, guys, there goes another chunk of my copious spare time...
  
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  envy, a lot of envy :P
 
  

Re: [Android] SSH Access...

2009-10-19 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
2009/10/19 Iain B. Findleton ifindle...@videotron.ca:
 Just installed Android, SSH does not come up by default. What is the
 secret sauce?

 Also, need a magnifying glass to read the screen. Is there a solution
 for that as well?


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Android doens't have ssh, to have something alike you have to install
Android Debug Bridge adb program in your host , it's aviable on the
SDK

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Re: [Android] SSH Access...

2009-10-19 Thread jahckal
2009/10/19, Iain B. Findleton ifindle...@videotron.ca:
 Just installed Android, SSH does not come up by default. What is the
 secret sauce?

Try adb http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Android_debug_bridge


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Re: [Android] SSH Access...

2009-10-19 Thread Levy
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 19:04, Iain B. Findleton
ifindle...@videotron.ca wrote:
 Just installed Android, SSH does not come up by default. What is the
 secret sauce?

There is no secret, just look for adb shell


 Also, need a magnifying glass to read the screen. Is there a solution
 for that as well?

No solutions for this, AFAIK

Which is the version you are using?

regards,
Levy

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RE: [Android] SSH Access...

2009-10-19 Thread Niels Heyvaert

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 secret sauce?

 Try adb http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Android_debug_bridge

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Re: [SHR] new illume + elm theme

2009-10-19 Thread Treviño
Bernd Prünster wrote:
 FLOWER POWER!
 gry* ist ready for public release!
 (for those of you who tested the prerelease version few months ago: the 
 flowers are gone and have been replaced by solid colors)
 *only 2 files have to be installed
 *it will survive an opkg upgrade
 *it is a s fast as the nEo theme
 * even using software_16 it is still a beauty! (actually you won't see a 
 difference between software and software_16, but you'll notive the 
 speed-up!)
 *it integrates well with the default shr gtk theme (contact list, sms list)

Nice compromise, I like its speed and readability, but could you enable
a little the shadows and the transparency?

I figure they don't take away so much power, but they're very useful for
having a visual separation of different fields (for example, the top
shelf and an the desktop, or the top shelf and any other elm
application), or in frames/scrollers for example for locating keyboard
entries...
I also miss a lot the transparency/shadow of the inwin (the gray
background is ugly and often doesn't allow to look at the needed subwin
content).

However many thanks for this work.

PS: how long would speed down the white glow for button click feedback?



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Freerunner A6 for sale in Ireland or New Zealand

2009-10-19 Thread Matt Brown
Hi,

I'm selling my Freerunner. I purchased it from Pulster over a year ago
and used it for several months before I received an Android phone and
sadly my Freerunner has been sitting gathering dust since then. I'd
rather someone who had the time was using it for something useful, so
I'm putting it on the market. It's in excellent condition:

GTA02 A6 - Serial 8A8810247
- Original box
- Charger with foreign adaptors
- 512MB microSD card and SD card adapter

No USB cable (missing in shipment from Pulster)
No Stylus/Laser pen (lost)

I'm asking 200 euro for the phone + shipping, any reasonable offer
considered especially if you can pickup the phone from me and save me
having to organise shipping :)

I'm currently in Dublin and will be in New Zealand over the next few
weeks as well. I can ship the phone from either location as necessary.

Replies by private mail please.

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Re: SHR status

2009-10-19 Thread abatrour

So... what you guys are telling me is nothing has changed since the beginning
of september?

Is it at least faster than it was before? I remember everything would take
forever to load, even the terminal.
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Re: [QtMoko] Calling problems

2009-10-19 Thread Levy
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 17:08, Atilla Filiz atilla.fi...@gmail.com wrote:

 That wasn't the case with me. My FR didn't respond for about 20 seconds,
 and it wasn't suspended. I also couldn't call other pnoes, 3 times in a row.
 Something seems wrong with the modem.


For me it is working well.

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Levy.
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Re: Launcher 0.37

2009-10-19 Thread c_c

Hi,

Petr Vanek wrote:
 
 one little feature request please: add a button to clean up the phone
 log :), perhaps selectively (missed, called, ...)
 
 it really is crazy fast!
 
  Well, I was just about to release another version with a few changes
mainly in the log and sms apps. I'll add a button to clear the selected
category of logs. 
  Of course - I'm assuming you will also want to remove all the logs of that
category (say missed) - including the ones that the log app doesn't show -
but are present in the opim backend. My backend now has over a 1000 calls.
  Let me know if you have other ideas!
  
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Re: SHR status

2009-10-19 Thread Adam Jimerson
On Monday 19 October 2009 07:59:37 pm abatrour wrote:
 So... what you guys are telling me is nothing has changed since the
  beginning of september?
 
 Is it at least faster than it was before? I remember everything would take
 forever to load, even the terminal.
 

Well I have flashed the image from this month on my phone to test and I 
haven't played with it much, still reinstalling things and setting it back up.
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Re: fso-abyss docs anywhere? (Was: GSM errors after 1024 fix)

2009-10-19 Thread c_c

Hi,
  Well, I got mr FR rechecked and it seems that the fix was applied fine.
But - I still have this problem. About 4 out of 5 times my FR fails to
register with the messages like 

2009.10.15 07:29:57.870 ogsmd.modem.abstract ERRORcould not open channel
MISC, retrying in 2 seconds
2009.10.15 07:29:57.880 ogsmd.modems.ti_calypso INFO Requesting new
channel from 'fso-abyss'
2009.10.15 07:30:11.55 ogsmd.modem.abstract ERRORcould not open channel
UNSOL, retrying in 2 seconds
2009.10.15 07:30:11.65 ogsmd.modems.ti_calypso INFO Requesting new
channel from 'fso-abyss'
2009.10.15 07:30:24.375 ogsmd.modem.abstract ERRORcould not open channel
CALL, retrying in 2 seconds
2009.10.15 07:30:24.502 ogsmd.modems.ti_calypso INFO Requesting new
channel from 'fso-abyss' 

  and this continues with no registration. I need to restart and sometimes
it registers fine.

1.  Can someone tell me what this means? 
2.  I tried android's latest release and surprisingly, the modem registered
fine immediately!
  
Is this a new bug? 
:( I'm on roaming - if that makes any diff - but I'm surprised how fast the
newer version of android boots up and registers (with a small r to indicate
the roaming status)!!

  shr-u on the other hand takes 4 tries or so to register successfully.
Seems to be a software prob in my opinion now - but I can't confirm that
without more help.

  Mickey - can you shed some light on the error messages?

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Re: Launcher 0.37

2009-10-19 Thread Warren Baird
Another cleanup tool that would be nice would be to clear out all sms
messages older than N days...


On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 7:57 PM, c_c cchan...@yahoo.com wrote:


 Hi,

 Petr Vanek wrote:
 
  one little feature request please: add a button to clean up the phone
  log :), perhaps selectively (missed, called, ...)
 
  it really is crazy fast!
 
   Well, I was just about to release another version with a few changes
 mainly in the log and sms apps. I'll add a button to clear the selected
 category of logs.
  Of course - I'm assuming you will also want to remove all the logs of that
 category (say missed) - including the ones that the log app doesn't show -
 but are present in the opim backend. My backend now has over a 1000 calls.
  Let me know if you have other ideas!

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Re: Launcher 0.37

2009-10-19 Thread c_c

Hi,

Warren Baird-2 wrote:
 
 Another cleanup tool that would be nice would be to clear out all sms
 messages older than N days...
 
  Would it be fine if this is in the settings page? Something like you could
type in the no of days and press a button to delete all messages older than
that many days?

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Re: [SHR] new illume + elm theme

2009-10-19 Thread Bernd Prünster
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
 Nice compromise, I like its speed and readability, but could you enable
 a little the shadows and the transparency?

 I figure they don't take away so much power, but they're very useful for
 having a visual separation of different fields (for example, the top
 shelf and an the desktop, or the top shelf and any other elm
 application), 
i'm on it
 or in frames/scrollers for example for locating keyboard
 entries...
   
are you talking about the scroll bars in elm?
 I also miss a lot the transparency/shadow of the inwin (the gray
 background is ugly and often doesn't allow to look at the needed subwin
 content).
   
on it aswell
 However many thanks for this work.

 PS: how long would speed down the white glow for button click feedback?
i refuse glow
i generally only use images where i have to, so everything will stay 
crystal clear using software_16
also i am not a big fan of the glow... however i could enable a little 
animation like i used in the nEo theme for buttons (but maybe this is 
what you meant in the first place)

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